tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17262399.post5663932701209399272..comments2018-12-11T03:34:40.136-08:00Comments on EircomSucks.com: Eircom's new contract for basic telephone linesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17262399.post-5979919621065546622013-10-10T19:23:48.866-07:002013-10-10T19:23:48.866-07:00You don't need to have Eircom install your lin...You don't need to have Eircom install your line actually, there is an independent company based in Dublin that does this http://telephone.lynch.ie we had them install lines in our house, alls we had was a black cable in the hall and they did the rest...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17262399.post-31078510776008741742013-06-24T07:25:10.649-07:002013-06-24T07:25:10.649-07:00It's worse now. Now they want to tie in for 12...It's worse now. Now they want to tie in for 12 months!!!!! <br /><br />Its redic that this kinda sh!t is legal ]:{Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17262399.post-6808493627175713972013-01-11T08:44:57.024-08:002013-01-11T08:44:57.024-08:00If you have a problem with them move to the mobile...If you have a problem with them move to the mobile networks for phone and broadband services. See how the compressed voice calls and broadband works out for you when the weather gets bad. I had mobile broadband for years , finally got rid of it and got in eircom. Landline calls are clear and broadband is great. I live close to an exchange. Dont get country foke who live it the middle of nowhere and expect a company to upgrade their exchanges for them just to keep a handfull of customer happy. Upgrading broadband exchanges is costly not worth for a few households paying a poxey 60 euro a month. Sure why would eircom piss away money on that. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17262399.post-87766537903099893442010-03-18T11:20:23.655-07:002010-03-18T11:20:23.655-07:00Hi,
I now find myself in a pickle with this new fo...Hi,<br />I now find myself in a pickle with this new forced contract.<br /><br />I'm moving to a new house where I have to have a line installed.<br /><br />I'm currently a Vodafone at Home customer and I'm quite happy with the service.<br /><br />Eircon are insisting that I have to take out a 6 month contract with them if I want a line installed. <br /><br />I would prefer to stick with my current provider. The service is €20+ cheaper per month.<br /><br />If I do take the Eircom contract, then I'll be breaking my contract with Vodafone and penalties may be incurred.<br /><br />If I break Eircoms connection, I'll end up paying 6 months worth of line rental twice. Once to Eircom directly as a penalty, and another time through Vodafone.<br /><br />This is really not a good situation. Where's the competition?<br /><br />PAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17262399.post-45481812647542315462010-01-04T06:48:08.522-08:002010-01-04T06:48:08.522-08:00Hi EircomSucks.com,
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